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'''Tambourine''' is the seventh game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. In this stage, in front of you is a little monkey holding a tambourine. Press A to shake the tambourine. Press A and B both | '''Tambourine''' is the seventh game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. In this stage, in front of you is a little monkey holding a tambourine. Press A to shake the tambourine. Press A and B both to clap with it. The monkey uses the tambourine on 7 beats. If you fail, a frog appears on the monkey's head. | ||
In tutorial mode, the speaks in its own language but after the first set of practice, it switches to English as a "reward". | In tutorial mode, the monkey speaks in its own language but after the first set of practice, it switches to English as a "reward". | ||
This game appears in the 2nd, 9th and 10th remix of Rhythm Heaven Fever. It is also used as a two-player mode game. | This game appears in the 2nd, 9th and 10th remix of Rhythm Heaven Fever. It is also used as a two-player mode game, where a blue monkey appears, along with the original. | ||
Revision as of 16:15, 20 December 2012
Tambourine is the seventh game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. In this stage, in front of you is a little monkey holding a tambourine. Press A to shake the tambourine. Press A and B both to clap with it. The monkey uses the tambourine on 7 beats. If you fail, a frog appears on the monkey's head. In tutorial mode, the monkey speaks in its own language but after the first set of practice, it switches to English as a "reward". This game appears in the 2nd, 9th and 10th remix of Rhythm Heaven Fever. It is also used as a two-player mode game, where a blue monkey appears, along with the original.
Two Player Mode
Tambourine is served as the second game unlocked in multiplayer for Rhythm Heaven Fever. Both of the players must copy only the monkey in front of them.